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The question whether and how boundaries might individuate and thereby be constitutive features of any imaginable legal order has yet to be addressed in a systematic and comprehensive manner by legal and political theory. This book seeks to address this important omission, providing an original contribution to the debate about law in a global setting. Against the widely endorsed assumption that we are now moving towards law without boundaries, it argues that every imaginable legalorder, global or otherwise, is bounded in space, time, membership, and content.The book is built up around three mai
International law. --- Law and globalization. --- International law --- Philosophy. --- Jurisprudence --- Natural law --- Globalization and law --- Globalization --- Law of nations --- Nations, Law of --- Public international law --- Law
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